LIVE! From Vero Beach’s concert series begins Dec. 27

Promoter Rusty Young of MusicWorks, Inc. proudly announces the inaugural concert of 15 in this year’s popular music series LIVE! From Vero Beach.

In its 7th season of live professional music close to home, the concerts are geared to classic folk and rock groups that performed from the 1960s on. This year’s variety of talent includes well-known celebrated performers, the ever-requested tribute bands, three select groups from Classic Albums Live (CAL) which will perform famous albums “word for word…cut for cut” and two special performances.

Presenting sponsors are Cindy O’Dare and Fenia Hiaasen. Show sponsors are: Joe and Denise Corr, Catherine Sullivan and The Audiohouse. The non-profit partner for this show is the Cultural Council of Indian River County, the source for things to do in Vero Beach and Sebastian. This includes cultural events, fine art exhibitions, concerts, lectures, films, theatre, dance, opera, live music, community events, festival and fairs and children’s events through education, collaboration, marketing and advocacy.

Audiences are sure to love the first CAL concert on Friday, Dec. 27, The Beatles-Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Held at the Emerson Center at 7 p.m. this is a perfect family concert during the height of the holiday season.

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by The Beatles. Released in 1967, it spent 27 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart and 15 weeks at number one in the United States. It was lauded by critics for its innovations in production, songwriting and graphic design, for bridging a cultural divide between popular music and high art, and for providing a musical representation of its generation and the contemporary counterculture. It won four Grammy Awards in 1968, including Album of the Year, the first rock LP to receive this honor.

CAL musicians go to great lengths to faithfully recreate every sound on the original album like a recital with the album being performed in its entirety followed by a greatest hits set of The Beatles. Every detail of the album will be performed with precision and grace delivering a performance that brings 50 years of Beatles’ excellence to thousands of people who grew up alongside the Sgt. Pepper masterpiece with the most recognized Beatles songs, including “A Day in the Life,” “With A Little Help From My Friends,” “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,” “When I’m Sixty Four,” and of course, the title track.

Following intermission, the band returns with a variety of other favorite Beatles songs rounding out the evening with magnificent music to songs we have sung for years.

The other performers this season include: “We’ve Only Just Begun:  Carpenters Remembered”-Sat., Jan. 11; “Ticket to the Moon” …A Trip Through the Music of Electric Light Orchestra-Wed., Jan. 22; “Herman’s Hermits” starring Peter Noone (A special performance on Wed., Jan 29); Singer/Songwriter “Joan Osborne”-Thurs., Feb 6;  Singer “Judy Collins” (A special performance on Sat., Feb 15); “The Rocket Man Show”- A Tribute to Elton John-Thurs., Feb 20; Classic Albums Live:  “Creedence Clearwater Revival”-Chronicle, Vol. 1-Thurs., Feb 27; “Live and Let Die”-The Music of Paul McCartney-Thurs., Mar. 5; The Kingston Trio-Thurs., Mar. 12; “Broken Arrow”-A Neil Young Tribute-Thurs., Mar. 19; “Space Oddity”-The Ultimate David Bowie Concert Experience-Thurs., Mar 26; Classic Albums Live:  “Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits”-Thurs., Apr. 2; and “Peter Asher” of Peter and Gordon Fame-Thurs., Apr. 9.

Tickets are on sale now for all concerts. A special ticket discount of 15 percent off is offered for the purchase of 20 or more tickets (to one or more concerts) in one purchase. The purchase of all three Classic Albums Live Concerts purchased at one time will save you 15 percent off the total purchase. These discounts will be automatic at time of purchase with no code necessary. For Best Seats…Buy Tickets Now! Visit the website for available seating locations and ticket prices: www.MusicWorksconcerts.com or call (800) 595-4849.

Sponsors, in addition to the presenting sponsors include CenterState, Harmony Reserve, Hampton Inn & suites Downtown, MID-Florida Credit Union, New Vision Eye Center, Ocean Grill, A.C. and Ann Starkey. Other non-profit partners include The Emerson Center, Grand Harbor Community Outreach, Indian River Land Trust, Quail Valley Charities, Springhill Suites by Marriott, VNA & Hospice Foundation and The Mental Health Association in IRC. In-kind sponsors include ABC Printing as the Printing sponsor and Majestic Theatre as the Screen Sponsor.

The Emerson Center is conveniently located on the campus of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach, on the SE corner of 16th Street and 27th Avenue and the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center, 1707 16th Street, both venues are in Vero Beach. This show is produced by Rusty Young and Stacey Kasselman of MusicWorks, Inc. and Bev and Marty Paris of Paris Productions.  Doors open at 6 p.m’ seating begins at 6:30 p.m. Come early and purchase drinks and snacks from the Emerson Center lobby bar. An elevator to the 2nd floor balcony is available as well as listening devices from the Emerson Center office. For more information call 772-234-4412.

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